THE brother of a millionaire call centre boss who made repeated threats to kill her must remain in jail to wait to hear his fate.

Chey Garland, a Businesswoman of The Year, and her sister, mother and stepfather received death threats from her ex-jailbird brother Kirk.

Garland, 45, had threatened to kill her and her stepfather Hylton Bell the day after he was released from five months on remand for similar phone threats.

He is still waiting to be interviewed by a clinical psychologist before he can be sentenced at Teesside Crown Court.

His barrister Dan Cordey said yesterday that the interview was ordered on August 1.

In February, Garland was spared prison after he pleaded guilty to harassment but was ordered to take an alcohol treatment course and was banned from contacting Ms Garland and his family.

Garland, of Thornton Street, North Ormesby, pleaded guilty to making a threat on February 23 to kill Chey Garland and Hylton Bell, and on the same date breaching a non-molestation order by making threats to kill.

In February when the family were at Ms Garland’s home in Kirby-in-Cleveland, North Yorkshire, Garland rang his mother, threatening to kill her.

He turned up at one of Ms Garland’s Teesside call centres and threatened a security guard.

He caused a scene when he arrived drunk with his then girlfriend at a barbecue at Ms Garland’s home.

He went to her house on September 4 when Ms Garland was not at home, and threatened one of the staff.

Yesterday Judge Peter Armstrong told Garland: “It may be another six weeks before the case comes back, but we may be able to resolve it the next time.”

Garland was remanded in custody for the preparation of a psychological report.